Photographer Albert Dros Shares Some of His Most Incredible Photos of Iceland

Over the previous 15 years, tourism in Iceland has increased considerably. Exploding from about 600,000 tourists a year in 2000 to 4.4 million in 2014, the industry shows no indications of slowing down. Iceland‘s striking landscape is overwhelming, especially for photographers.

From icebergs and the Northern Lights to majestic temples and waterfalls, Iceland is on the bucket listing of the majority of nature lovers. Professional photographer Albert Dros that also leads photography tours in Iceland, shares some of his most memorable photos of the Nordic island. Through his lens, it’s easy to see why so many people flock to the nation, spreading out within its 40,000 square miles to take in all it has to offer.

Let’s take a look at precisely what he feels make Iceland so memorable for photographers across the world.